Who Should Media Matters Founder David Brock Take With Him to Lunch With Rupert Murdoch?
Whoever he brings, it's going to be awkward.
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Whoever he brings, it's going to be awkward.
"These guys always remind me of oxpeckers."
Matt Davies was let go from the 'Journal News.'
Joe Biden's spokesman is not amused by 'The Onion' or the 'Times.'
Because why not terrify viewers when you have the option of doing so?
Plus, Bill O'Reilly is cool with McDonald's tricking kids into buying its "crap."
She'll be reporting from Los Angeles.
As the website and 'Businessweek' (the magazine itself) continue to merge operations, heads are rolling.
Paul to Spitzer: "Your personal agenda is getting in the way of you being a very effective broadcaster."
Columnist Stu Bykofsky gets into a heated debate with someone he believes to be Keith Olbermann.
Though, to be fair, it was up against 'Dancing With the Stars.'
As you would expect, it's not going well for her.
Walsh has edited the online magazine since 2005.
This is like the East Coast versus West Coast rap rivalry, except involving the liberal intelligentsia instead of rappers.
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